Kylie Kelce Shares the Hilarious Way She Thinks Her Daughters Would Describe Her and Husband Jason Kelce to the Police
Kylie Kelce Shares the Hilarious Way She Thinks Her Daughters Would Describe Her and Husband Jason Kelce to the Police
Kayla GrantThu, April 30, 2026 at 2:15 PM UTC
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Jason and Kylie Kelce with their daughtersCredit: Kylie Kelce/Instagram -
During the latest episode of her podcast, Kylie Kelce reacted to the viral "Missing Person" trend on TikTok, sharing how she thinks her daughters would describe her and husband Jason
Kylie joked about her daughters' funny and candid remarks, including one calling her "mean" and another praising Jason as "handsome"
The mom of four often shares parenting insights on her podcast, including tips on raising kids close in age
Kylie Kelce is sharing how she thinks her daughters would describe her.
During the Thursday, April 30 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mom of four reacted to the recent viral "Missing Person" TikTok trend, where parents have been asking their kids how they would describe them to authorities if they were missing. Kylie shared her thoughts on how she thinks her daughters —Finnley, 13 months, Bennett, 3, Elliotte, 5, and Wyatt, 6— would describe her and husband, retired NFL star Jason Kelce.
"I think that if I asked any of the girls to describe me, Wyatt would take it as an opportunity to say that I am mean. And probably something about my butt. I'm not a 100% sure, but I do think that would be the case," Kylie, 34, said. "I think Ellie would just be sweet, and I think Bennie would be a wild card."
"But, I mean, we've talked about it on here. Bennie has told me I have tall boobs," she continued, referring to her 3-year-old daughter, before questioning if she actually made the comment. "Right? Was it Bennie? I don't even know which one. At this point, all their insults really just they melt together."
Kylie then shared how her daughter Bennett would describe her husband, jokingly adding that the 3-year-old's kindness is an unknown angle she thinks the toddler is working on her dad.
"Bennie would tell you that he's handsome. She might tell you he has a beard, but she would definitely tell you he's handsome because every time she sees him recently, she goes, 'I love you, Dad. You're so handsome,' " she said. "I don't know what she's working towards, but I'm gonna figure it out.""The number of times she said it at this point, it's gotta be big. Maybe it's expensive. I don't know. She's working on something," Kylie added. ''You're so handsome, Dad. I love you.' I agree with the whole statement, but also what? I'm hoping she would balance that with you're beautiful Mom, but I just can't be certain at any given time."
On her podcast, the doting mom regularly shares parenting tips, updates and opinions as she navigates raising four kids under 6. On a previous episode of her podcast, she responded to a viewer's question about adding another little one into the family less than two years after becoming a first-time parent. Kylie said that going from one to two kids "felt great" to her, explaining her stance and giving tips to the expectant mom.
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"One to two to me felt great. It was entertainment for the older and entertainment for the younger," she explained. "When the older one is launching themselves off of things, the little blob is just lying there watching them like, that's pretty crazy. So it's built-in entertainment in both directions, which I really appreciated."
"The good news about one to two is that you still have a hand for each," she added. "If they do ready break and then they run [in] different directions, you can still grab both of them."
Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce with their daughtersCredit: Kylie Kelce/Instagram
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She also addressed her stance on having kids close in age. Admitting she's "biased," Kylie shared why it was "so nice" having all her kids so close together.
"Our oldest are 17 months apart, and it was so nice because now it feels like they're hitting stages very quickly behind each other, and it's been that way the whole time," Kylie said. "And they'll learn from each other. It's so cool to have siblings that are that close in age."
"I'm biased again," she admitted, explaining that each of her daughters is no more than two years apart. "It's great. I love it."
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